The two pie charts illustrate information about the typical household spending in a country in 1950 and 2010.Overall,it can be seen from the pie chart that housing outperformed in expenditure in 1950,while being reduced dramatically in the next 60 years.The figures are given by proportion.
To begin with,in 1950,the majority of expenditure was put to the housing,it was occupied to the largest,at roughly 72.Nevertheless,in the next 60 years after,There was a massive drop by approximately 68.Additionally,in particularly,food was presented to be a noticeable rose ,rising from around 11 in 1950 to about 34 in 2010.Similarly,there was a substantial growth in transportation,accounting approximately 3.3 to roughly 14 which went by around 31.Likewise,other was responsible to be the third highest in the end of period given,increasing from approximately 4.4 in 1950 to roughly 19.2 in 2010.
On the other hand,education showed the only one decrease from both pie charts,declining from about 4.4in the 60 years ago to 6.3 in 2010,meanwhile,there was a slight increase in health care by around 2.1 in the next 60 years.
